I don't know but would someone tell George to reset the atomic clock so my computer tells me the right time!
2007-03-12 00:55:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the quantity of potential used in the morning using fact this is going to nonetheless be dark for an hour (which would be erased in some weeks using fact the sunlight comes up till now and till now) would be under the quantity of potential which would be saved in the night whilst human beings are out and approximately. i've got seen some stupid rationalizations against extending DST however the only approximately merchants and golf classes pushing this must be the dumbest one i've got ever heard (if the source is NPR, i'm no longer stunned). Ddi we ever think of that there are human beings accessible that certainly like image voltaic, and can choose to have as quickly as we are able to apply it, as antagonistic to as quickly as we are snoozing? If human beings are out and shifting, is that a undesirable element, surprisingly thinking we continuously right here approximately how fat we are and we ought to get out and exercize? Even have been there no potential savings, DST is an amazing theory, and something that extends an amazing theory is even extra effective.
2016-11-24 22:04:30
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answered by turnbow 4
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Starting in 2007, daylight time begins in the United States on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. On the second Sunday in March, clocks are set ahead one hour at 2:00 a.m. local standard time, which becomes 3:00 a.m. local daylight time. On the first Sunday in November, clocks are set back one hour at 2:00 a.m. local daylight time, which becomes 1:00 a.m. local standard time. These dates were established by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L. no. 109-58, 119 Stat 594 (2005).
Not all places in the U.S. observe daylight time. In particular, Hawaii and most of Arizona do not use it.
Remember to change the batteries in your smoke detector when you change your clocks....Many fire departments encourage people to change the batteries in their smoke detectors when they change their clocks because Daylight Saving Time provides a convenient reminder. "A working smoke detector more than doubles a person's chances of surviving a home fire," says William McNabb of the Troy Fire Department in Michigan. More than 90 percent of homes in the United States have smoke detectors, but one-third are estimated to have dead or missing batteries
2007-03-12 02:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Because he is just gangster like that.
2007-03-12 02:41:15
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answered by exiletheking 2
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... to get to the other side:) LOL
2007-03-12 01:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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